The Department of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin is seeking an academic Nephrologist at the Assistant or Associate Professor level to join our team on either the Clinical Track (CT) or the Clinical Health Services (CHS) Track. This position includes responsibilities in both general nephrology and transplant nephrology. The successful candidate will provide inpatient and consultative care on our transplant services, as well as coverage for general nephrology consult services. Additional expectations include contributing to patient care through research collaborations, participating in the teaching of learners, and engaging in other scholarly activities. This position is full or part time, 80%-100% This position requires work to be completed onsite, at a designated campus work location. This position has been identified as a position of trust with access to vulnerable populations. The selected candidate will be required to pass an initial caregiver check to be eligible for employment under the Wisconsin Caregiver Law and every four years. Applicants for this position will be considered for the titles: Associate Professor (CT or CHS), or Assistant Professor (CT or CHS). The title is determined by the experience and qualifications of the finalist. The University of Wisconsin Division of Nephrology | Department of Medicine, University of Wisconsin–Madison includes 20 faculty, over 15 Advanced Practice Providers, and 10 Fellows. The division provides high-value patient care, promotes innovative research and fosters top nephrologists of the future. A trusted name in nephrology, our faculty provide pre- and post-transplant care for patients in the UW Health kidney transplant program, one of the most active and successful in the nation. With 64 paired kidney exchanges in 2020, our center has one of the nation’s largest living kidney donation programs. Our program’s success has also secured philanthropic support. Division faculty and Rheumatology colleagues lead a dedicated lupus nephritis clinic, the first in Wisconsin and fifth in the nation. The multidisciplinary team coordinates care so that patients can receive same-day evaluations, diagnostic tests, infusions, education and care coordination—all in one place. In the Division of Nephrology, the scope of clinical care encompasses all stages of kidney disease—from the earliest detectable changes in kidney function through end-stage renal disease—and the full range of conditions, including chronic kidney disease, kidney stone disease, glomerular disease, autoimmune disorders and inherited disorders such as polycystic kidney disease. Our outpatient dialysis program offers state-of-the-art hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and home hemodialysis services. Our commitment to quality care means that U.S. News & World Report ranks the UW Health kidney failure program as a top performer. The Division of Nephrology has an active research program, with strong interest in pursuing clinical, translational and basic research questions in nephrology and transplantation. There are a number of ongoing studies in many aspects of kidney disease, including interventional nephrology, transplantation, and general nephrology. The successful candidate will join a world-class institution that encourages, values, and supports interdisciplinary basic, clinical and population health research, and attracts scholars and students from around the world. Madison is the state's capitol city with a population of over 275,000 and offers an ideal combination of natural beauty, stimulating cultural events, outstanding schools and outdoor recreation.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees